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Aug 07 2008

BigShoes On the Road to China

Published by violetteb at 10:58 pm under Barefoot Edit This

I’ll be leaving BigShoes for vacation sometime tomorrow and hopefully I will have some entertainment in place here and there. In particular we are celebrating the Olympics and BigShoes is hosting a carnival for a number of Today.com blogging sites who want to share news, knowledge and opinions of the 2008 Beijing Summer Games. I hope you can stop by each and every site. You won’t be disappointed since we have a lot of gold medal bloggers here.

Meanwhile I’ll be taking a break, yes a vacation, of sorts. If you have family out of town, you know the kind of vacation I’m talking about. We go back home to visit family…they size up how much our kids have grown. We’ve grown enough that we all hardly fit under the same roof as my mom, dad and two brothers. I have two sisters with families of their own, who I’ve had enough sense not to fill their house with enough kids of late so that the adults are not outnumbered. So it is squished at my mom’s in what used to be my small bedroom…now a sewing room…thanks for the love mom, for me and my husband.

If I’m lucky I will have contact with the outside world via the internet, but chances are sometime slim to none and I’m lucky if our cell phones work in some valley or briefly while our car travels some hill. So if you leave comments and they don’t appear for a week, you know why.

What are you doing this summer?

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One Response to “BigShoes On the Road to China”

  1. Laurenon 08 Aug 2008 at 10:30 am edit this

    I need a vacation so desperately it’s not even funny. Have a great time!

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